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Phoniex
Jul-2007 - Jun-2012
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ChevronTexaco Corporation
Feb-2009 - Nov-2016
Question description
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Each of the discussions in this area has one main nominal (or ordinal) variable – and the output from a number of t-tests with different interval variables.
Choose ONE of these sets of t-tests to discuss - Your first post should be interpreting one of these t-tests ( in attached file)
Write out the research hypothesis (name the variables and say they are related) and the null hypothesis (name the variables and say that they are not related).
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Nominal/Ordinal (Independent) variables: Sex/Gender or Pet
Interval (Dependent) variables:Â Classes, or The number of times one eats per day, or Entertainment $ per week, or Height, or Work hours, or Study hours
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